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Racq Motorfest Celebrating 101 Years Of Datsun/nissan 15Th July


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***ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 15TH OF JUNE***

Each year the RACQ Motorfest committee decides to commemorate various Marques important anniversaries, this year they have decided to recognize 101 Years of Datsun/Nissan

Sunday the 15th of July,

THERE WILL BE OVER 700 CARS ON DISPLAY! THIS IS PROBABLY THE BIGGEST CAR SHOW IN BRISBANE!

There will be a special display area for Datsun/Nissan

So please make sure you tick the Datsun special display box

All entrants displaying there car will receive one of the enemal badges as apart of the entry fee

MotorFest is a great day out for the whole family the event is run in conjunction with the Racecourse markets and there are fantastic and very good value clothing/gifts/seafood/meat/fruit/vegetable/deli goods/olives/cheese/bread stalls.

Also there are excellent food and drink stalls, like wood fired pizzas, German sausages, waffles, Asian food and not to mention several coffee vendors.

Check out the Racq website for all the details and how to enter

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